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Offering packages to suit every traveller, let us guide you through this Indochina treasure. From the bustling capital of Phnom Penh to the majestic Angkor Wat in Siem Reap, Cambodia is an unforgettable holiday destination.
With our knowledgeable guides by your side, you can experience Cambodia like a local, thanks to their deep cultural and historical insights.
Cambodia is an incredible year-round destination offering fewer crowds during the wet season and warm temperatures over the dry season. With the chance to earn Qantas Points on every booking, there’s never been a better time to take a bucket list trip to Cambodia.
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Cambodia is a unique year-round destination with something for everyone.
Travel during the dry season between November and March is the most popular time of year to visit. This is thanks to the pleasant temperatures and conditions which make taking to the Mekong River more enjoyable.
The wet season runs from June to October but you’ll find you can beat the crowds at iconic landmarks and afternoon storms bring welcome relief from humid mornings.
Generally, you’ll find the climate in Cambodia is hot and humid all throughout the year.
The weather in Cambodia depends on whether it’s the wet or dry season. Cambodia has a tropical climate with warm to hot temperatures year-round.
Dry Season
From November to April you can expect sunny skies and temperatures from 25°C to 35°C. This is the most popular time to travel to Cambodia.
Wet Season
During May to October, Cambodia experiences tropical rainfall with occasional heavy downpours in the afternoon. Temperatures can range from 27°C to 35°C.
Cambodia is a diverse destination with a range of attractions and experiences for everyone! You can’t miss an awe-inspiring sunrise over Angkor Wat and the historical sites of Phnom Penh. Uncover history at the Cu Chi Tunnels, see the French colonial architecture in Battambang. Relax on the stunning beaches of Sihanoukville or visit the floating villages on Tonle Sap Lake.
If visiting Angkor Wat is part of your itinerary, it’s generally the plan to see the sunrise over Angkor Wat.
However, weather, timing and crowding can all play a role in whether or not this happens. While on tour, your experienced guide will discuss this further with your group.
Cambodia operates on Indochina Time (ICT) or UTC+7, which is the same as Vietnam. Just as Queensland, the Northern Territory and Western Australia, Vietnam doesn’t observe daylight saving time.
There are no direct flights from Australia to Cambodia so your flight depends on what major city you’re departing from. Why not enjoy the chance to upgrade with a stopover package?
Once you’ve booked your TripADeal package, you’ll receive your travel pack approximately 4 to 6 weeks before departure. This pack will give you all the information you need, including what airline you’ll be on, any flight class upgrades you’ve purchased and more.
Flights to Cambodia can vary depending on your departure city, peak seasons and how far in advance you book.
For your convenience, TripADeal’s Tour and Cruise packages to Cambodia include return international flights.
Yes, Australian passport holders need a visa to enter Cambodia. You can apply for an e-visa online which allows stays of up to 30 days. Alternatively, visas are available on arrival at major airports and border crossings.
Visa and other entry and exit conditions change regularly, so it’s best to contact your nearest Embassy or Consulate of Vietnam for up-to-date information.
The official currency of Cambodia is the Cambodian Riel (KHR).
Our local guides recommend carrying local currency for most transactions, especially if you visit markets and rural areas where card payments may not be accepted.
You can easily exchange AUD at airports, banks and currency exchange counters before your trip or throughout Cambodia. ATMs are also widely available across the country, offering a simple way to withdraw KHR directly.
If you want to stay connected without relying on Wi-Fi, our travel experts recommend getting a travel sim when you’re in Cambodia.
Popular Cambodian providers like Cellcard, Smart Axiata and Metfone offer SIM cards with nationwide coverage, even in rural areas. You can easily purchase these at airports, convenience stores or mobile shops in Cambodia.
Alternatively, most major Australian networks such as Telstra, Vodafone and Optus allow you to activate international roaming that covers you overseas.
When travelling to Vietnam from Australia, you'll need a Type A, Type C or Type G power plug adapter.
You’ll also want to check if your device supports 230V or a voltage converter may also be necessary.
All TripADeal packages to Cambodia include return international flights from major destinations, including Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.